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Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party is the third installment in the Rabbids series, it basically picks up where Raving Rabbids 2 left off, the Rabbids are chasing Rayman, possibly because they found out he wasn't a Rabbid in the previous game. The Rabbids are zapped by lightning and are imprisoned inside Rayman's TV set. The Rabbids then decide to invade the world of television and annoy Rayman in the process. Rayman is not playable and only appears in the cutscenes.

Rabbids Go Home is the fourth installment in the Rabbids series, it is the first game to not be a party game as well as the first game to not feature Rayman at all. The Rabbids grow bored of being on Earth and suddenly have a strange idea that they come from the moon. The Rabbids then decide to return to their home by building a huge pile out of human objects such as human clothes, traffic cones and cows tall enough to reach the moon.

The humans eventually become tired of the Rabbids stealing all of their belongings so they soon revolt and put on exterminator-like-rubber suits and become Verminators , hoping to completely eliminate the Rabbids and get back all of their stuff. The game was well received by critics, gamers and Rabbids fans, and has led to many speculation that the Rabbids series could possibly develop more adventure games for the Rabbids. The Rabbids encounter a time machine, which looks like a washing machine, and innocently use it to travel back in time to various time periods and accidentally change the course of history.

The game was not well received by fans and was highly criticized for the return to its party roots. Rabbids: Alive and Kicking is the sixth game in the Rabbids series. It was originally names Raving Rabbids Alive and Kicking, but for unknown reasons the Raving was dropped out of the game.

In this game, the Rabbids invade the player's living rooms via augmented reality. Through various mini games, the player can interact with the Rabbids by slapping them, kicking them, stomping on them among other interactions.

Rabbids Land is the seventh game in the Rabbids series released exclusively for the Wii U console. The Rabbids decide to take over an amusement park and the player can help the Rabbids invade all of the attractions through various minigames that take complete functionality of the Wii U gamepad.

The game received very negative reviews from game critics for its board-game style format and the multiplayer mode that only supports two players at a time. Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive TV show is the eighth game of the franchise for the Xbox one, Xbox and Playstation 4,in it the players will play various mini games in the cutscenes of the episodes from the show.

It was scheduled to be released on November ; the game is aimed mainly for children. A Super Mario and Rabbids crossover game that has been in production since After taking this for a long time, they went mad and are now trying to get their revenge on everybody who tricked them. In their first game appearance, the Rabbids kidnap Rayman and the baby Globoxes, and imprison them in their Colosseum, in which Rayman must endure a number of minigames to gain the praise of the Rabbids.

The Rabbids reward Rayman's efforts with plungers and an increasingly more comfortable jail cell. It is unknown how they react to Rayman's escape at the end of the game.

In the sequel to Rayman Raving Rabbids , the Rabbids attempt to invade Earth and set up their headquarters near a local shopping mall. In a Game Informer Magazine that was released way back when the Wii was still referred to as the, "Revolution", the magazine said, "They have been planning this assault since the first Rayman game!

The bunnies became massively popular both through the teaser trailers and the game itself. IGN has stated that the Rabbids have "more personality and charisma than 10 of the most popular video game mascots combined" , [6] and that the bunnies have literally "upstaged Rayman himself". They're adorably designed, with their dumb stares, high-pitched shrieks, and a penchant for taking comedic bumps. There has been speculation by reviewers [2] that the success of the Rabbid character will probably inspire the developers to create more games of the franchise, possibly even without Rayman.

This was first hinted in the launch trailer of the first game, where Rayman, despite being the title character, only appears for a fraction of a second, only to be squashed flat by a couch taken over by the bunnies, and became evident in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 , in which case Rayman disguises himself as a Rabbid, causing the game to put more emphasis on them than on Rayman himself.

The Rabbids have gained a somewhat negative look among Rayman fans due to the fact that they seem to be replacing Rayman, especially after Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party. Rabbids earned their own share of the spotlight through the teaser trailers of the game, including a series of videos entitled Bunnies - Very Useful Scientific Facts , which the showcases the bunnies' unorthodox approaches to such complex problems as milking cows, playing soccer and even infiltrating Games Convention in a Metal Gear Solid style; each video is presented as a camcorder documentary recording a Rabbid being puzzled with some kind of everyday activity, suddenly wielding various objects and punctuated by their trademark yell.

The trailers, however, are also quick to point out that regardless of their antics, bunnies "can dance" - a reference to the various rhythm mini-games. Then a extra scene appears. For example, in "Bunnies can't vaccum," a extra scene shows the Rabbid cleaning the statue Rayman sitting on a mushroom, then turns to the camera, then has a big smile on his face. One trailer, "Bunnies don't like taking a bath" however, shows the camera recording the Rabbid's ears, the Rabbid does not wield a object, and the Rabbid tries to say, "Daaaaaaaaaah!

One trailer," Bunnies can't phone ", replaces "dance" with "fly," then shows a Bunny unsuccessfully attempting to fly off of a building, and ends by asking "Did you really believe that? The official E3 teaser video shows creator Michel Ancel being ambushed by a group of bunnies perhaps as a retaliation for his above quote , who ultimately smash the camera with a toilet brush.

The teasers for Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 have the bunnies traveling around the world and exploring various countries, including a retry of getting inside Games Convention in Leipzig , Germany ; where to enter they disguise themselves using Rabbid masks. One also in Japan wherein a Rabbid ends up being "squished" by a sumo wrestler and imagines that he'd been inside a Japanese restaurant, finishing a bottle of wasabi. A sketch about New Zealand on a rugby game is shown wherein a group of Rabbids taunt the country's rugby team comically , while the other team scares them off through the haka , leaving one Rabbid behind with the ball and being chased and kicked in the ending sequence.

The same thing also happened in the USA football sketch, but the only different thing is the Rabbid swallows the ball before being chased and kicked. The song played in the background is Daft Punk 's single Around the World.

The latest teaser released in April features a Rabbid interacting with the Wii Balance Board , with comedic results. A Rabbid made a cameo appearance in a trailer for Far Cry Vengeance [10] and Red Steel , where they were enemies in the Gaming District level, exploding as they came down a hill the player was forced to climb. They were also used as speakers for the villain of the level.

In one part of the level, the Rabbid shout is heard on a recorder in an office. There's a Rabbid themed chess set in Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition. It is only sold in France. All comic strips were drawn by the french cartoonist Thitaume Pujol. A second comic book The Lapins Cretins 2: Invasion is currently in the making. Not much is known about it except for its cover, which features an army of hundreds of Rabbids.

A third volume titled The Lapins Cretins 3: Renversant will be released later in the summer of Ubisoft's French studio produced four seasons of CG episodes.

At the Ubisoft E3 press conference, it was announced that a video game featuring an interactive version of the TV series would be released in for the Xbox One, Playstation 4 and Kinect for the Xbox Ubisoft announced that a theatrical film based on the Rabbids franchise is being developed, along with Far Cry and Watch Dogs films. Ubisoft also tends to post Rabbid viral videos on YouTube. These shorts are usually either a trailer for an upcoming game or just simply a short to provide audience comedy relief.

Rabbids trailers usually don't show or give any clues about the gameplay of their upcoming game, instead, a CGI short plays to show you what the plot of the game will be, of course in a rabbid comedic way. Rabbids also have a Facebook and Twitter fan page. In Facebook, Ubisoft will often send funny pictures, screenshots and videos of rabbids to keep all fans up to date with the rabbids' antics. Main article: Rabbids Merchandise. Ubisoft has partnered its Rabbids franchise with other known product franchises.

The partnership usually shows a Rabbid commercial that shows the Rabbids interating with the product they're advertising in a comical way. It is based on the game Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time. Audiences of all ages are able to travel through time with the Rabbids as well as interact with them with the help of special 3D glasses. The attraction officially opened in Futuroscope on December 21, See: Rabbids Go Phone.



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